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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Ch. 12Art. 1§ 3560 Higher Education Labor Relations

§ 3560 Higher Education Labor Relations

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§ 3560 Higher Education Labor Relations

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about making sure workers at California's big schools (like UC, Cal State, and Hastings College) can work together with their bosses to talk about work stuff, like pay and hours.
  • •Workers at these schools can join groups (like unions) to help them talk to their bosses as one big group, not just one person.
  • •The law wants everyone to get along and work together so the schools can do their jobs well without politics getting in the way.
  • •This law makes sure workers have a say in their jobs and can pick a group to speak for them when talking to their bosses.

Example

A group of janitors at a big university want better pay and safer tools to clean with.

Under this law, the janitors can join together in a group (like a union) and pick leaders to talk to the university bosses. They can all sit down and discuss things like higher pay or better equipment as one big group, instead of each janitor asking alone. This helps them have a stronger voice.

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§ 3560 Higher Education Labor Relations

The Legislature hereby finds and declares that: (a) The people of the State of California have a fundamental interest in the development of harmonious and cooperative labor relations between the public institutions of higher education and their employees. (b) All other employees of the public school systems in the state have been granted the opportunity for collective bargaining through the adoption of Chapter 10.3 (commencing with Section 3512) and Chapter 10.7 (commencing with Section 3540), and it would be advantageous and desirable to expand the jurisdiction of the board created thereunder to cover the employees of the University of California, the college named in Section 92200 of the Education Code, and the California State University. These institutions of higher education have their own organizational characteristics. (c) The people of the State of California have established a system of higher education under the Constitution of the State of California with the intention of providing an academic community with full freedom of inquiry and insulation from political influence in the administration thereof. In so doing, the people have caused to be created the Regents of the University of California to govern the University of California, the Board of Directors of the college named in Section 92200 of the Education Code to govern the college named in Section 92200 of the Education Code, an affiliate of the University of California, and the Trustees of the California State University to govern the California State University. (d) The people and the aforementioned higher education employers each have a fundamental interest in the preservation and promotion of the responsibilities granted by the people of the State of California. Harmonious relations between each higher education employer and its employees are necessary to that endeavor. (e) It is the purpose of this chapter to provide the means by which relations between each higher education employer and its employees may assure that the responsibilities and authorities granted to the separate institutions under the Constitution and by statute are carried out in an atmosphere which permits the fullest participation by employees in the determination of conditions of employment which affect them. It is the intent of this chapter to accomplish this purpose by providing a uniform basis for recognizing the right of the employees of these systems to full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation of representatives of their own choosing for the purpose of representation in their employment relationships with their employers and to select one of these organizations as their exclusive representative for the purpose of meeting and conferring. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 478, Sec. 49. (AB 1936) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 3561 Higher Education Labor Relations
  • § 3595 Public Proposal Transparency Rules
  • § 3597 Student Representative Meeting Rights
  • § 3573 Union Recognition Process
  • § 3581.5 Supervisory Union Meeting Leave

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 3560.
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